Kirkland Breast Reduction doctors
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Lisa L. Sowder, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
Suite 1650 901 Boren Avenue, Seattle |
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30 answers |
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Phillip C. Haeck, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Ave Cabrini Medical Tower - Suite 1650 , Seattle |
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6 answers |
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Mary Lee Peters, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite 1650, Seattle |
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4 answers |
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Robert M. Grenley, M.D.
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
600 Broadway, Seattle |
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2 answers |
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Aysel Sanderson, MD
Kirkland Plastic Surgeon
16 Central Way, Kirkland |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
What is anyones opinion about Laser Bra Breast Reduction? I am 21 and i am 5'3 and about 160 to 175lbs an is has a somewhat tiny figure and have not yet had children. I have upper back pain an sagging with my breast. I am a 34O in bra size and have been sized with professional's more than once. In addition i am getting a little bit depressed because i have a hard time fitting into clothing & bras. I want to know what would be the best kind of surgery would be an what size would be best. Help
You seem like a good candidate for a breast reduction.
Cosmetic surgery rule number 1:
Avoid any surgeon who proposes a technique with a nifty, high tech name, particularly if it includes the word "laser". They are probably calling themselves a "cosmetic surgeon" and are not a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Either way, they are trying to market their services by appealing to people's inherent gullibility and belief that if it sounds high tech and "new" then it must be better.
Laser breast reduction makes as much sense as a laser cup of coffee and a laser dog leash...sounds high tech, adds nothing. I just got an email advertising a Vampire facelift technique that I can pay to learn. Maybe I should offer a Twilight tummy tuck!
I am 21 and i am 5'3 and about 160 to 175lbs an is has a somewhat tiny figure and have not yet had children. I have upper back pain an sagging with my breast. I am a 34O in bra size and have been sized with professional's more than once and i would like to be a D or DD but family and friends are telling me to do a C cup seeing i have not yet had children. Sizing wise what do you tell the surgent and how do you know what is the right size for you??
In our culture, bra size is the only language we have for discussing breast size. Unfortunately the garment industry has not standardized bra sizes so it can be a way to miscommunicate. I avoid bra language so as not to disappoint someone. I find before and after photographs are a better way to discuss size. I try to find previous patients' photos with a similar body type to demonstrate what is possible and what is likely. I ask women if they would be more unhappy left too small or too big. Women with extremely large breasts often cannot made to be as small as they would like because of the risk to the blood supply. You can bring your surgeon a few photographs if you want to try to communicate your goals. Your surgeon can let you know whether or not that is realistic. Good luck!
hello doctors, ive recently and very recentl read somewhere about breast reduction pills that do the job without the need for surgery and as someone looking into having a surgery done im wondering if there is such a thing a breast reduction pills that work?
I know of no scientific evidence that there is a pill that can reduce breast size. It sounds like misleading advertising to me. Weight loss can reduce your breast size somewhat. Good luck.





